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Do true good and true evil exist?
This lecture has been rescheduled for Monday, April 5.
This anthology of essays written by today's leading neocons gives a comprehensive overview of the ideas that are exerting enormous influence on American foreign and defense policy.
International trade scholars Douglas Irwin of Dartmouth College and Petros Mavroidis of Columbia University Law School have completed a study of the motivations and goals that underpinned the creation of the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs (GATT) at the end of World War II. Given the dire straits of...
Free-trade critics bring nothing to the table. They do not have a constructive agenda to remedy the problems they see.
The U.S. economy will face many challenges, but as long as we do not stifle our dynamic economy, we need not fear that the United States will become a Third World nation by 2024.
Negative views of banks, financial institutions, and Wall Street are at their highest level in nearly 40 years. But is Occupy Wall Street (OWS) gaining traction? Many Americans have not made up their minds, and public interest in OWS does not appear to be growing.
The newly published The Neocon Reader (Grove Press, January 2005), edited by Irwin Stelzer, includes essays by nine present and former AEI scholars. At this seminar, the development and future of neoconservatism will be discussed and debated by Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, Karlyn H. Bowman, Charles Murray, Charles...





